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An Experimental Comparison Between Split-Step and Nonlinear Fourier Transform-Based Methods

Journal article (2023) - Pascal De Koster, Olaf Schulz, Jonas Koch, Stephan Pachnicke, Sander Wahls
We experimentally investigate the problem of monitoring the Kerr-nonlinearity coefficient $\gamma$ from transmitted and received data for a single-mode fiber link of 1600 km length. We compare the accuracy and speed of three different approaches. First, a standard split-step Fourier method is used to predict the output at various $\gamma$ values, which are then compared to the measured output. Second, a recently proposed nonlinear Fourier transform (NFT)-based method, which matches solitonic eigenvalues in the transmitted and received signals for various $\gamma$ values. Third, a novel fast version of the NFT-based method, which only matches the highest few eigenvalues. Although the NFT-based methods do not scale with link length, we demonstrate that the SSFM-based method is significantly faster than the basic NFT-based method for the considered link of 1600 km, and outperforms even the faster version. However, for a simulated link of 8000 km, the fast NFT-based method is shown to be faster than the SSMF-based method, although at the cost of a small loss in accuracy. ...
Conference paper (2022) - Pascal de Koster, Jonas Koch, Olaf Schulz, Stephan Pachnicke, Sander Wahls
Recently, a nonlinear Fourier transform-based Kerr-nonlinearity identification algorithm was demonstrated for a 1000 km NZDSF link with accuracy of 75%. Here, we demonstrate an accuracy of 99% over 1600 km SSMF. Reasons for improved accuracy are discussed. ...
Conference paper (2022) - P.B.J. de Koster, Jonas Koch, Olaf Schulz, Stephan Pachnicke, S. Wahls
Recently, a nonlinear Fourier transform-based Kerr-nonlinearity identification algorithm was demonstrated for a 1000 km NZDSF link with accuracy of 75%. Here, we demonstrate an accuracy of 99% over 1600 km SSMF. Reasons for improved accuracy are discussed. ...
Conference paper (2021) - P.B.J. de Koster, Jonas Koch, Stephan Pachnicke, S. Wahls
First experimental results on the characterisation of the nonlinear fibre coefficient using nonlinear Fourier transforms are reported for a 1000 km NZDSF fibre link. No special training signals were used. Instead, conventional pulse-shaped QPSK symbols were transmitted. ...